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... volume he has proposed to give to us very greatly the campaign , over which the eye of that great historian ... volume is pretentious , exceedingly conceited ; yet he is unjust to Rome , of which we may presume he knows something , and ...
... volume he has proposed to give to us very greatly the campaign , over which the eye of that great historian ... volume is pretentious , exceedingly conceited ; yet he is unjust to Rome , of which we may presume he knows something , and ...
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... volume with con- siderable and unbroken pleasure . WE E shall be rejoiced to see a series of fifty such volumes . Selections from the Writings of Lord Bacon , with a Memoir . ( Religious Tract Society . ) This is the Second Series of ...
... volume with con- siderable and unbroken pleasure . WE E shall be rejoiced to see a series of fifty such volumes . Selections from the Writings of Lord Bacon , with a Memoir . ( Religious Tract Society . ) This is the Second Series of ...
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... volume , his own trials - that life has not been tender to him . Life never is tender to such natures . Ever questioning , ever reasoning , ever dramatising ; in the forms of old myths and far - off epics reading the characters of to ...
... volume , his own trials - that life has not been tender to him . Life never is tender to such natures . Ever questioning , ever reasoning , ever dramatising ; in the forms of old myths and far - off epics reading the characters of to ...
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